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Welcome to Medietas! Have an interest in joining the game? Maybe you have an old muse that you want to dust off? Or, maybe you're just looking for a place to voice test a brand new character and would like to do so in our little island setting among friends? Well, whatever the reason, this is where you can do that!
You all know what to do but if you don’t, just follow the instructions and HAVE FUN!
How To Play:
→ Comment with the character you’d like to test drive. Don’t forget to add their name and canon in the subject line.
→ Choose a scenario, or start your own!
→ Tag around!
Possible Scenarios:
1. New Arrival: You've just arrived on the island of Medietas, in the city of Aerilon, via a floating boat with people you may or may not know. Of course, you can't help wondering what the heck is going on, or how you even got on the boat in the first place. But as soon as the vessel docks you are greeted by some lovely locals who offer you a map and a communications device before leaving you to your own. You probably have questions and there seems to be a number of people there already who may or may not have those answers. Talk to them! Or, get on the network and introduce yourself!
2. Getting Settled: So, now that you've arrived and wandered around the starter home you've been given, it's time to check out the rest of the islands. There's a market on Aerilon that is full of treasures. Or, you can check out Chapter Six bookstore. Perhaps you wander over to the Mean Princess facility on Mulciber. There is so much to see!
3. Event: Teams are being put together to venture out deep into the islands of Eurus and Mulciber to track and destroy a vicious beast who has been the reason for the disappearances of several island locals. Please help stop the creature before anyone else goes missing!
4. Wild Card: Got something else in mind and want to create your own scenario? Go for it!
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"They're quite simple, actually, if you take the time to think about it."
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Not that he particularly cared one way or the other. Except when his Fate was mad at him and wouldn't allow him in the bed.
"I was a shadow before I was a man so, it's a little bit odd to have one. Though I'm better at having a shadow than my father is. He doesn't have one at all."
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"How interesting." She'd never heard of anything like that before. Granted, she hadn't been around as long as that druid, but long enough to know a thing or two. "And it's beneath you to learn, I suppose."
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He scratched his head, still looking down at his sheepish shadow. "I suppose it's more like it doesn't really matter. How many people are going to say to someone 'did you see what that man's shadow did' without expecting to be made a fool of? I have a shadow and that's a feat in and of itself."
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"No desire to blend in? It does make life far simpler."
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"People tend to forget I'm there. Those with certain abilities can see and remember me, of course."
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Still, he look turns entirely innocent and naive, although anyone who knew her would know just how much of an act that was. "Then I'm going to forget you? When our conversation has been so interesting?"
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The look amused him but he managed to keep a straight face, mostly. "No. You aren't going to forget me. You're just going to wish you could."
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"Oh? And why should I wish to?"
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At her question he allowed himself to smile and look her directly in the eyes. Really, looked at her, his shadow creeping over her. The feeling of someone who knew every secret Malina had. That he could pick apart every deep dark thing she kept hidden away from the light of day, things she wouldn't want anyone to know ever, but he knew. Oh knew... knew these things and could tell them to anyone at any point he felt like it to any random stranger, to her enemies and lay them out like throwing seeds for pigeons in the park.
"It's part of what I am," he said.
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"And what is it that you are?"
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"The Thief in the Night; I'm that someone that knows your secrets when you wonder if someone will find out about them."
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Now, though...now she was worried.
"What do you intend to do with my secrets, then?"
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He kept the pleasant smile on his face. "Intend... hum... we'll have to see. Probably nothing. But, I suppose back to the original matter at hand, we're no longer on Earth and the Ways to return are blocked, which is quite the impressive feat. There appears to be only a one way in doorway, so to speak."
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The likelihood of him just going off by himself and leaving the people here to suffer was fairly high. He was a fear and people here were full of all sorts of interesting fears. Though more of the Wanderer's and Blind King's fears than his own. This was the unknown and they were afraid of dying without anyone at home finding out. Personally he had no ties to these people beyond their secrets and so had no reason to bring them with him - if they could survive the trek through his Ways in the first place.
"Not that he's here."
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And yet, as much as she only tolerated his presence, short of his apprentice, he was perhaps the closest thing she had to a friend outside her circle. Granuaile was much more agreeable, but Atticus had, at least, always kept his promises with her. He may behave like a child, but his word was good, and there wasn't enough of that lately.
"Damn. He wouldn't be, either. Was he ever actually here?"
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People can out run and work their ways out of many things but in the end they all died. People like Atticus might try and avoid death for as long as possible, but in the end they still all died.
"As far as I know, no he hasn't been here. He might be in the future, but as of now, no."
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"No? How disappointing. And here I was hoping to talk with him again."
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"Hm... I do believe having a familiar face to needle is quite comforting."
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"I merely intended to thank him. It truly was quite masterful how he managed to keep our bargain and I am suitably impressed."
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And there was nothing like not taking the high ground. The Thief knew all about that sort of thing having to live with the Fool over the many long years.
"Your bargain?" he asked curiously. One of the annoying things about being the knower of secrets was that if it wasn't a secret he didn't know about it unless someone told him about it.
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"Why, he cleared the vampires from Poland, of course. And it seems they will not be returning for the foreseeable future." And she could see the future, so that was quite some time.
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If his voice came off sounding rather patronizing it was because it was.
Still, that was interesting news. "That is quite the feat. My father would be impressed that someone managed to clear out his creatures from an area for a little while."
Vampires were creatures of the Blind King.
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"I know." At the least she could remind him that he didn't know everything either.
"It wasn't exactly the way I was expecting, however I must commend his problem solving. The peace will last for centuries."
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